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- Mozilla rebuts Microsoft's concern over WebGL 3D
- Decide.com: For gadget buyers, timing is everything
- 3D like you've never seen it before (photos)
- Tech explodes in Pixar's 'Cars 2' (images)
- New technology revs up Pixar's 'Cars 2'
- 3D printing creating 'a whole new world'
- Japanese supercomputer is fastest in the world
- New Net addresses mean new trademark issues
- ICANN approves expansion of top-level domains
- Skype firing execs before Microsoft merger?
- New Mac Pros, Minis due this summer
- Google adds rainbow to search bar for gay pride month
- Naratte: Mobile payments using sound waves
- Scientists: We can now drug test whole cities
- Google's deal for Admeld faces antitrust review
- For fifth birthday, Cirque reveals more 'Love' secrets
- Google killing 'I'm Feeling Lucky' button?
- Google gives dads a necktie for Father's Day
- Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/19: What is this?
- At Legoland, 'Star Wars' heats up summer (photos)
Mozilla rebuts Microsoft's concern over WebGL 3D | Top |
Proof that WebGL security is a manageable problem? Look no farther than Microsoft's Silverlight 3D, the Firefox developer says. Also: A WebGL ally within Microsoft. | |
Decide.com: For gadget buyers, timing is everything | Top |
A new service predicts whether the price you see for an item you want is going to be as good tomorrow as it is today. | |
3D like you've never seen it before (photos) | Top |
Road Trip 2011: Amsterdam's Freedom of Creation has built a business around beautiful, custom-made 3D products. | |
Tech explodes in Pixar's 'Cars 2' (images) | Top |
Like many of its predecessors, the new movie is full of technical innovations. Some required a tripling of Pixar's render farm. | |
New technology revs up Pixar's 'Cars 2' | Top |
The hit-making studio created several new kinds of effects for its latest film and not just because it could. Along the way to tripling the size of its legendary render farm, Pixar was really in search of ways to make its story as strong as possible. | |
3D printing creating 'a whole new world' | Top |
Road Trip 2011: In Amsterdam, a small company called Freedom of Creation is showing the world how good 3D printed products can be. Its founder thinks those products are going to take on traditional manufacturing methods and create a new design paradigm. | |
Japanese supercomputer is fastest in the world | Top |
The biannual Top500 Supercomputing list is out, and for the first time in seven years, Japan has built the world's fastest computer. K Computer displaces China's Tianhe-1A just six months after the Chinese machine took the crown. | |
New Net addresses mean new trademark issues | Top |
The Internet's overseers approve a plan to expand the number of top-level domains. That opens the door for .paris, .canon, .eco--and for a new era of trademark complications. | |
ICANN approves expansion of top-level domains | Top |
Vote means domains will be able to end in almost any word, allowing companies to turn their brands into Internet extensions. | |
Skype firing execs before Microsoft merger? | Top |
Internet phone giant has dismissed a handful of senior executives ahead of Microsoft's $8.5 billion acquisition, according to a Bloomberg report. | |
New Mac Pros, Minis due this summer | Top |
The offerings from Apple should arrive by early August and feature Intel's Sandy Bridge processor architecture and Thunderbolt data ports, sources say. | |
Google adds rainbow to search bar for gay pride month | Top |
To mark June as Gay and Lesbian Pride month, Google's search bar adds a rainbow to the end when users search for "gay" or related terms. | |
Naratte: Mobile payments using sound waves | Top |
Before the vaunted NFC option arrives on mobile devices, start-up Naratte hopes to roll out payments that go ultrasonic. | |
Scientists: We can now drug test whole cities | Top |
Scientists in Norway believe they have a cost-effective method of examining sewage systems in order to test drug use in larger populations. | |
Google's deal for Admeld faces antitrust review | Top |
Justice Department to scrutinize $400 million deal for Internet advertising display company, according to published reports. | |
For fifth birthday, Cirque reveals more 'Love' secrets | Top |
"Love," Cirque du Soleil's celebration of The Beatles at The Mirage Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, is marking its five-year run this month with a series of special events, including a fresh peek backstage. | |
Google killing 'I'm Feeling Lucky' button? | Top |
A homepage for Google Finland appears, sans the iconic "I'm Feeling Lucky" button. Could this be the end of the road for the search of fortune? | |
Google gives dads a necktie for Father's Day | Top |
Doodle honoring Dad reminds you to give the old man a call--on Gmail, of course. | |
Road Trip Pic of the Day, 6/19: What is this? | Top |
If you know what today's picture is, you could be eligible to win a prize in the CNET Road Trip Picture of the Day contest. | |
At Legoland, 'Star Wars' heats up summer (photos) | Top |
Road Trip 2011: Just in time for 'Star Wars' days at Legoland Billund, CNET stops by and gets a first-hand look. | |
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